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Lost in the Milpa: Efraím Hernández Xolokotzi's Search for Agricultural Wisdom

The Poor Prole’s Almanac

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Zolo Hernandez's Decision to Go to College

A frame's father, according to one person who had met him, was short in height and had very calloused powerful hands that gave away his occupation as a peasant farmer. Zolo never gave the exact reasons why his family left in 1913, but his very short autobiography makes it clear that part of the reason was religious intolerance on the people of the family's hometown. For the next eight years, they lived in several places, including Mexico City and Puebla, but ultimately went to the U.S. He moved to New Orleans at the age of 10 just in time for the Great Depression. At the time of Hernandez's graduation in 1932, he earned one of the highest graduating marks

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